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- Noakes hosted the 1st International Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia Consensus Development Conference in Cape Town in May 2005.
- The conclusion drew immediate criticism from many attending the federal Consensus Development Conference held by the National Institutes of Health.
- The 1994 National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference statement on calcium says that gastrointestinal side effects of calcium supplements are usually observed at relatively high dosages.
- Researchers from Sweden came to the Consensus Development Conference, convened by the National Institutes of Health, to present their most recent results from large-scale trials.
- Dennis and others hope the NIH's Consensus Development Conference on hepatitis C last year _ the second such conference sponsored by the NIH _ will eventually spark just that kind of increased interest.
- In a published statement of the Third International Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia Consensus Development Conference, researchers concluded that drinking in accordance with the sensation of thirst is sufficient for preventing both dehydration and hyponatremia.
- A Consensus Development Conference panel, convened by the National Institutes of Health in September 1992, endorsed laparoscopic cholecystectomy as a safe and effective surgical treatment for gallbladder removal, equal in efficacy to the traditional open surgery.
- At the 2010 National Institute of Health ( " NIH " ) Consensus Development Conference : Lactose Intolerance and Health, the NIH highlighted numerous health risks tied to lactose intolerance such as : osteoporosis; hypertension; and low bone density.
- The recommendation to eliminate the screening test for a liver cell enzyme called serum alanine aminotransferase ( ALT ) was cheered by representatives of the American Red Cross and other blood banks that attended the three-day consensus development conference at the NIH campus.
- In a letter to the editors of The Journal of Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, Brad L . Bennett, PhD claimed " perpetuation of the myth that one needs to drink beyond the dictates of thirst can be deadly . " Similarly, authors of the Statement of the Third International Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia Consensus Development Conference claim this advice has " facilitated inadvertent overdrinking and pathological dilutional EAH ."